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In most suburban areas.
Canada once had a much warmer climate.
Ferns and herbs do not grow in the same situations. Ferns grow in full to lightly shaded areas with moist rich organic soil while most herbs are Mediterranean based and prefer sunny areas with quick draining sandy soil. Planting these herbs in the same areas as ferns will have them rotting and dying within a year or two. Not saying it's impossible. It would just be periods of trial and error to make it happen.
Ferns grow in a wide variety of regions from remote mountains to dry desert rock faces. They grow in bodies of water to open fields. There are four particular types to be found in moist shady forests, areas sheltered from the sun, bogs and swamps. In all there are 12000 known species
They are both able to be grown in very hot areas.
ferns are leafy vascular plants that grow in moist areas under forest canopy. With the passage of time, ferns have evolved and some can tolerate and thrive in places with extreme drought and heat .
Bryophytes and ferns grow in damp or wet areas and out of strong sunlight
Mosses and ferns live in cool and shady areas. This is, in part, because of their reproductive system which requires a film of water for the process.
There are 20,000 species of ferns. Ferns are vascular.
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